Welcome
Maybe, it’s a bit outdated to have a passage, page, or post that says “welcome,” but when I was learning to make webpages in 1995 (before we had content management systems), we used to all write some kind of welcome blurb to show we could compose some prose in addition to make sure all of our tags were properly nested. In any case… Welcome!
I am a graduate student in the department of Cinema Studies at New York University. My doctoral research work focuses on the role of television played in promoting economic development in the 1960s.
In recent years as media studies teacher, I have developed an interest studying media industries, technology, and culture, both in contemporary practice and through historical research, to look at the connections between the media institutions and emerging technology. While media industries in our age are facing economic crisis with technological change, these industries have adapted to similar crises in the 1900s, 1920s, and the 1950s. This age is hardly new, but it holds promise for an exciting transformation.
This website is constantly evolving, but at the moment it is a depository of my current work. In the near future, I will delve into the archives and post some old work.
If you found this and were looking for my blog and photo gallery, visit my personal website.